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Acht jaar geleden besloot Robin Schalk (43) zijn droom waar te maken: rondreizen door Australië. Het werd een spannende én confronterende stap. Robin heeft autisme en voelde zich in die periode erg eenzaam. Dat maakte zowel de voorbereiding als de reis zelf extra uitdagend. Over ...  Show more

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Observing the cultural protocols of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is an important step towards understanding and respecting the First Australians and the land we all live on. - د آسټرالیا پېژندنې د نن ورځې په پوډکاست کې مو د بومي آسټرالیایانو د پروټوکولونو په اړه ...  Show more

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